GOP club

I saw in the Journal-World recently that Derek Schmidt, Kansas attorney general, was here to speak. It was reported he was here to build support for the Republican Party. I found with great interest that he spoke at a local country club.

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country clubs are where one percenters go to be amongst their caucasian friends.
no wonder he's there. like most coward republicans he won't speak publically
for fear of not being able or wanting to answer in question in public. I cornered
him about the state's waste of taxpayer's money fighting the 7th Street Wyandotte
Casino in KCK after the tribe's attorneys cleaned the state's clock in court at
the Leid Center last fall. I remember when he laughed at Phil Corkins being
put on the State BOE and pushing all of the voucher garbage and now this
Schmidt politician is in bed with said crazies. I guess one has to drink the Kool
-Aid to join though.

As long as many see the world as Ds and Rs, government is doomed. There is plenty on both sides of the aisle to point at as the problem with politics, but it gets us no place with a sinking economy and growing national debt.

I've noticed that your posts tend to consist of name-calling, stereotypes, and ultra-right wing buzzwords. What I haven't seen in them is logical, fact-based discussion. You might consider changing your signon: the rules of mathematics don't allow changing of the results just because you don't like them.

I would suggest that a better forum for your rants would be as a writer for Rush Limbaugh. He's always looking for more bizarre material for his "entertainment" (his word).

Funny, isn't it that this "award winning site" allows certain people that have been perma banned to make new accounts over and over again and continue to post. I guess there's a hard, irrefutable truth in the existence of the "good ol' boy" network.